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roadblock

v1.1.0

Published

A simple function for interrupting program flow if a condition isn’t met.

Downloads

10,151

Readme

roadblock

A simple function for interrupting program flow if a condition isn’t met.

Installation

Requires Node.js 4.0.0 or above.

npm i roadblock

API

The module exposes a single function:

module.exports = (shouldBlock, block, main) => shouldBlock ? block(main) : main()

If shouldBlock is true, then the block function is called and is given main as an argument, to be invoked when/if block is ready. If shouldBlock is false, block is bypassed and main is called immediately.

Example

const roadblock = require('roadblock')

roadblock(!loggedIn, main => {
  // show login form
  if (loginSuccessful) main()
}, () => {
  // show user-only page
})

In the above example, if loggedIn is false, the login function is invoked, and is given a callback which it can use once the login is successful. If, on the other hand, loggedIn is true, then the login function is bypassed and the main function is called directly.

The Alternative

Without roadblock, the code for the previous example would look something like this:

function login () {
  // show login form
  if (loginSuccessful) main()
}

function main () {
  // show user-only page
}

if (loggedIn) {
  main()
} else {
  login()
}

roadblock is intended to make your code more compact, more sequential, and less cluttered with named functions that are used only once or twice.